2005 Ford Excursion on 2040-cars
Willcox, Arizona, United States
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2005 Ford Excursion Limited with just over 30,000 original miles!! This beast has been
babied since new and has been garage kept almost the entire time, you would be hard pressed to find a lower mileage
and better condition excursion anywhere!
The condition of our Excursion I would rate as a 9/10. There may be a light surface scratch or rock chip here and
there but nothing noticeable to get a picture of. The paint still shines beautifully and the interior still has a
new car/leather smell to it! There isn't a stain, crack or tear in any of the leather or interior. The wireless
headphones for the DVD player are still in their original box/plastic and have never been used, I only took the one
out for picture purposes.
This Excursion runs perfect, there isn't a leak, drip or any problems whatsoever.
SPECIFICATIONS:
2005 Ford Excursion Limited
6.0 Diesel motor
Leather seats including third row seat
Dual power front seats
Power windows
Power door locks
Prestige platinum alarm with auto start
AM/FM/Multi disc CD
DVD/Entertainment center
Running boards
Tow Package
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